Improving Crop Treatment with the 'Bucket Effect': A New Aerial Approach
Recent research has found that the use of aerial crop treatment, commonly known as crop dusting, can be even more effective with the use of buckets. An experiment conducted by researchers at the University of Minnesota looked at how buckets can be used to improve the effectiveness of aerial crop treatment. The experiment found that buckets can increase the accuracy of the treatment by up to 30%. This means that aerial crop treatment can now be used to more accurately target specific areas of a crop, resulting in greater efficiency and fewer chemicals being used. This method of crop treatment has the potential to revolutionize the way farmers approach crop management and pesticide application.
source: Phys.org